Wow, I didn't know it wasn't offered in manual transmission. That just solidifies that I would never ever look at one again in my lifetime. I won't blink an eye twice if one is on the road, regardless of how fast it goes. They have always looked like shit to me.
I would rather look at a modified black on black ZR1. Done.

Wow, I didn't know it wasn't offered in manual transmission. That just solidifies that I would never ever look at one again in my lifetime. I won't blink an eye twice if one is on the road, regardless of how fast it goes. They have always looked like shit to me.
I would rather look at a modified black on black ZR1. Done.

You can't seem to stop talking about its looks. You must be a repressed GTR lover.

Owned a GTR, sold and got the '11 M3 Comp Pkg.
Have 18k and 14mo on the M3, and looking at GTR's again.
M3 is nice (I have owned many M3's), but once you have had the power of the GTR it's hard to settle for less.
Off topic...but it also chaps my hide when 335's with a $700 chip match or slowly walk from my M3. Diff cars for sure, but upsetting at the same time.

I don't see how a few seconds of illegal racing on public roads is enough for someone to be disappointed in a car. My co-worker has a 650WHP '84 Supra. He kills everyone. I don't take this stuff too seriously. It's all about preference and a GT-R would've been considered had it come equipped with a manual tranny, But there will always be a faster car out there and modding can negate any car's stock performance.

Who said "few" and who said "illegal racing"? I suggested neither.
I've driven quite a bit on track.
Point was, it sucks to have your beast bested by a far lesser ride, regardless of marque/make.
Oh, and I owned a 335 previously. Incredible bang for the buck. As for the new '12 335...pass.

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Originally Posted by 48Laws

I don't see how a few seconds of illegal racing on public roads is enough for someone to be disappointed in a car. My co-worker has a 650WHP '84 Supra. He kills everyone. I don't take this stuff too seriously. It's all about preference and a GT-R would've been considered had it come equipped with a manual tranny, But there will always be a faster car out there and modding can negate any car's stock performance.

Who said "few" and who said "illegal racing"? I suggested neither.
I've driven quite a bit on track.
Point was, it sucks to have your beast bested by a far lesser ride, regardless of marque/make.
Oh, and I owned a 335 previously. Incredible bang for the buck. As for the new '12 335...pass.

well if you have been at any tighter tracks you will know that a lot of lesser cars as in lesser weight will make you feel pretty bad about the m3. try a spec miata or something of the sort.